The Photography Thread

One of my best pictures ever....and shamelessly taken using auto xD

*c5.staticflickr.com/1/359/31129077844_1903a51cf2.jpg_DSC0015-2 by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr
 

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
[youtube]fewTszRRX2Y[/youtube]

one of the best lightroom editing videos I've seen. Quite long, but the guy explains all the sliders and the thought behind using them
 

nomad47

Cyborg Agent
guys what are some best post processing tutorials? I have watched the Lynds tutorials for photoshop back in 2012. That taught me the basics, but for advanced versions, can you suggest some good tutorials?

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[youtube]fewTszRRX2Y[/youtube]

one of the best lightroom editing videos I've seen. Quite long, but the guy explains all the sliders and the thought behind using them

That's a very good tutorial. Tried it in one of shots.

Before:

*i.imgur.com/wStDX3u.jpg

After:

*i.imgur.com/VYzdMRE.jpg
 

nac

Aspiring Novelist
one of the best lightroom editing videos I've seen. Quite long, but the guy explains all the sliders and the thought behind using them
Too long and it's not engaging enough to watch that long video. Felt sleepy in the midway tried and watched it fully coz you suggested.
wow thats beautiful..but too much editing
Yeah, too much. He wanted to show each and every thing in the lightroom and end up with overcooked image. May be it would be different if we haven't watched the whole processing. Did you watch the whole video?
guys what are some best post processing tutorials? I have watched the Lynds tutorials for photoshop back in 2012. That taught me the basics, but for advanced versions, can you suggest some good tutorials?
There are so many I don't remember the channel name of all. Only these two guys I remember now Phlearn, Jaredpolin

You could do better with the image I think. And please post smaller size image. 800px is good enough for web sharing.
 

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
Yup, its too long and very very indepth. But he shows a lot of things and what they do. I also thought the image was a little too processed, but if i saw this on 500px or insta i would definitely love it
 

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
[youtube]fewTszRRX2Y[/youtube]

one of the best lightroom editing videos I've seen. Quite long, but the guy explains all the sliders and the thought behind using them

thats a nice tutorial.

but that being said, i have found that shooting and creating an HDR image off 3/5 photos takes less effort and time.
also, its my firm belief that if i am editing a photo, it should be such that a normal person will not be able to understand that the photo has been edited.
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
[MENTION=148045]anirbandd[/MENTION] people are soo stupid that they believe anything...I have seen people believing the moon pics...even if moon is biggest of all time it cant be soo big that some picture shows. in the above pic , people will anyways wow it and think its a beautiful sunset pic :D
 

HTBR

Broken In
*c8.staticflickr.com/1/742/32245797895_f77c90df8c_c.jpgDo you Bleed? by Baidujya Saikia, on Flickr

*c6.staticflickr.com/1/256/31439538413_6311296ec8_c.jpgMAFEX BvS Armored Batman by Baidujya Saikia, on Flickr

The above pics are 64MP(16MP*4) and it looks really stunning considering the sensor size of the camera :love_NF:
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
@amlan..yesterday I too tried to edit my picture using the video tutorial, results are good. I went till 20 minutes. it will definitely help editing landscapes in future. Thanks.
 

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
*c8.staticflickr.com/1/742/32245797895_f77c90df8c_c.jpgDo you Bleed? by Baidujya Saikia, on Flickr

*c6.staticflickr.com/1/256/31439538413_6311296ec8_c.jpgMAFEX BvS Armored Batman by Baidujya Saikia, on Flickr

The above pics are 64MP(16MP*4) and it looks really stunning considering the sensor size of the camera :love_NF:
Very cool, how did you shoot the 4 photo thing? Is this the Brenezer method?
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
Editing was fun

*c1.staticflickr.com/1/286/32229198946_69191d7a86_b.jpgedit1 by Sujoy Packrasy, on Flickr

*c1.staticflickr.com/1/287/32267590435_54fc4116dd_b.jpgedit2 by Sujoy Packrasy, on Flickr

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*c1.staticflickr.com/1/443/31891669400_3d35cf8055_z.jpgDSC_3278-2edit by Sujoy Packrasy, on Flickr

*c1.staticflickr.com/1/379/31426560664_8ecc136b36_z.jpgDSC_3278 original by Sujoy Packrasy, on Flickr
 

Faun

Wahahaha~!
Staff member
After a long time. Retouched original image. Which crop is better?

*c1.staticflickr.com/1/516/32231418986_02637ba451_z.jpg

*c1.staticflickr.com/1/324/31428439374_c3506930b3_z.jpg
 

HTBR

Broken In
Very cool, how did you shoot the 4 photo thing? Is this the Brenezer method?

No, it's not the Brenezer method.Its actually a inbuilt mode on my camera(OMD EM5 II) which is called the High Res Shot. It takes 8 continuous shot in a burst using the electronic shutter. JPEG is 40 MPx and RAW is 64 MPx. There are limitations like
- Tripod Necessary
- No Movement (Still)
- No Flash

Oh! I love Mirrorless.
 
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